Vatican City, 07 Nov 2013: Finding the lost sheep is a joy to God, because he has
a “loving weakness” for the lost, said Pope Francis during his homily at Mass on Thursday
morning at the Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican. Commenting on the parables of the
lost sheep and of the lost coin, the Pope explained the attitude of the scribes and
Pharisees. They were offended by the things that Jesus did and they murmured against
Him saying that ‘This man is dangerous, he dines with publicans and sinners, he offends
God, and desecrate the ministry of the prophet to accost these people. Jesus, the
Pope said, unveils their music of hypocrisy and responds with a parable.
“He
replies to this murmuring with a joyful parable. The words ‘joy’ and ‘happiness’ appear
in this short text four times: three times joy, and once happiness. “And you” – it’s
as if he were saying – “you are scandalised by this, but my Father rejoices”. That
is the most profound message of this story: the joy of God, a God who doesn’t like
to lose. God is not a good loser, and this is why, in order not to lose, He goes out
on his own in search of them. He is a God who searches: He searches for all those
who are far away from Him, like the shepherd who goes to search for the lost sheep.”
The work of God, the Pope continued, is to “go and search”, in order to “invite
everyone to the celebrations, good and bad”.
“He can’t stand losing one of
His own. And this is the prayer of Jesus, too, on Holy Thursday: “Father, may none
get lost, of those You have given to me”. He is a God who walks around searching for
us, and has a certain loving weakness for those who are furthest away, who are lost.
He goes and searches for them. And how does he search? He searches until the end,
like the shepherd who goes out into the darkness, searching, until he finds the sheep.
Or like the woman, when she loses a coin, who lights a lamp and sweeps the house,
and searches carefully. That’s how God searches. “I won’t lose this son, he’s mine!
And I don’t want to lose him.” This is our Father: he always comes searching for us.”
Then, Pope Francis explained, “when he has found the sheep” and brought it
back into the fold with the others, no one must say ‘you are lost’, but everyone should
say ‘you are one of us’, because this returns dignity to the lost sheep. “There is
no difference”, because God “returns to the fold everyone he finds. And when he does
this, he is a God who rejoices”.
The joy of God is not the death of the sinner,
but the life of the sinner. And how far from this were those who murmured against
Jesus, how far from the heart of God! They didn’t know Him. They thought that being
religious, being good people meant always being well-mannered and polite, and often
pretending to be polite, right? This is the hypocrisy of the murmuring. But the joy
of God the Father, in fact, is love. He loves us. “But I’m a sinner, I’ve done this
and that and the other!” “But I love you anyway, and I go out searching for you, and
I bring you home.” This is our Father, concluded Pope Francis. Source: Sedoc